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he is outside sfo. please continue. reporter: one of the things they mentioned on the previousing is they are working on limited capacity. there are four air strips here at sfo, and they only have two of them. and that means they are only allowing limited flights to land and to take off. that obviously is causing a pretty serious backup of passengers here at sfo. let me show you really quick. this is actually a pretty busy time for departures and arrivals. you can see the backup of vehiclesment people who are offloading the people who are supposed to be here for flights. one of the things we're learning as you walk somewhat the terminal, is that there's not a whole lot of information that passengers are getting. in fact there's a lot of people who are asking a lot of us members of the media which the happened, who all was aboard the plane, how many people were injured, and even who passed. they are not -- they're also trying to figure out exactly how they're going to continue their flight. we did talk very brief live wi
he is outside sfo. please continue. reporter: one of the things they mentioned on the previousing is they are working on limited capacity. there are four air strips here at sfo, and they only have two of them. and that means they are only allowing limited flights to land and to take off. that obviously is causing a pretty serious backup of passengers here at sfo. let me show you really quick. this is actually a pretty busy time for departures and arrivals. you can see the backup of vehiclesment...
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but sfo right here -- and that's exactly where we actually saw some clearing. so these are conditions at #k this morning. very dense overcast. here are the runways right here. and during the time of the crash, you can see -- this is 11:28. this is sfo, all of the low clouds clouds and fog had burned off and the conditions at that time, at 11:27, mostly sunny conditions, 64 degrees, light southwesterly wind flow at seven miles-per-hour. the faa does have some wind sensors right here, right near the actual bay, right close to the front of those runways, and we're not privy to that information but you better believe they will be looking at those wind speeds as that wind was pulling up from the southwest right over the open water. but suffice to say that typically this time of year we have such a low ceiling. today not the case. at 11:27, with mostly sunny, 64, and a light wind out of the southwest. we'll take a detailed look at the seven-day forecast in a bit. >> the passengers who were not injured were taken to a guarded room at sfo for safekeeping. >> and we hav
but sfo right here -- and that's exactly where we actually saw some clearing. so these are conditions at #k this morning. very dense overcast. here are the runways right here. and during the time of the crash, you can see -- this is 11:28. this is sfo, all of the low clouds clouds and fog had burned off and the conditions at that time, at 11:27, mostly sunny conditions, 64 degrees, light southwesterly wind flow at seven miles-per-hour. the faa does have some wind sensors right here, right near...
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. >> we have a total of four runways at sfo. we have re-opened two of the four so we're operating limited arrivals and departures at sfo. >> here is a look at the board here at the airport. you can see earlier live, delays, cancellations, but we're seeing lots of on time. they have gotten two runways up and operational today. so it is improving here. look at the crowds. this is a pretty long line here for security so it's very crowded here, and people have been very patient, waiting for their flights that were delayed, that are now starting to get going. so this is in the international terminal. that's where we're getting our updates and where we're watching the situation. we see people waiting, taking naps, patiently waiting for their flights as the airport gets become on track. so, a long day here at the airport but people have been very patient. they've definitely had sympathy for what happened. we have not seen anyone upset or frustrated or making demanded of airport officials, who everytime they brief us are very grim and v
. >> we have a total of four runways at sfo. we have re-opened two of the four so we're operating limited arrivals and departures at sfo. >> here is a look at the board here at the airport. you can see earlier live, delays, cancellations, but we're seeing lots of on time. they have gotten two runways up and operational today. so it is improving here. look at the crowds. this is a pretty long line here for security so it's very crowded here, and people have been very patient, waiting...
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the runway at sfo. >> we'll hear >> dan: now at 11:00, disaster at sfo. sky7hd shows the scene after a boeing crashes on landing. >> cheryl: we're learning about the terrifying stories for passengers on board and travelers stranded. >> dan: the number of people killed in this tragedy is two. at least 49 people in the hospital in critical condition. >> cheryl: all 307 people on board have been accounted for. >> the flight originated in shanghai. f.b.i. says there is no indication that terrorism is involved. >> cheryl: crash is causing long delays and flight cancellations being diverted. >> amy hollyfield is live at the terminal where she is getting updates from airport staff. what do you have? >> reporter: dan, our media partner "san jose mercury news" the two were killed were 16-year-old girls from china or korea. local officials are calling it a chaotic, difficulty scene. there were 220 firefighters on the scene. one passenger describes it as ten seconds of horror. the tail was separated by hundred feet from the plane. seats were collapsed. luggage and l
the runway at sfo. >> we'll hear >> dan: now at 11:00, disaster at sfo. sky7hd shows the scene after a boeing crashes on landing. >> cheryl: we're learning about the terrifying stories for passengers on board and travelers stranded. >> dan: the number of people killed in this tragedy is two. at least 49 people in the hospital in critical condition. >> cheryl: all 307 people on board have been accounted for. >> the flight originated in shanghai. f.b.i. says...
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two of the runways at sfo remain closed. passengers are being warned to expect long delays and some flight cancellations again today. the head of the ntsb and her team of investigators arrived late last night and the block boxes have been recovered. matt keller spoke with her and he's live at sfo with their big job ahead and the latest on the investigation. matt. >> the chairman of the ntsb told me this morning that she believes the crewmembers are still here in san francisco and she would like to interview them soon. the investigation team arrived here at sfo overnight. they are looking at a lot of physical evidence here on the ground. witnesses and emergency workers say the asiana flight from south korea slammed into runway early break off its tail and catching fire before coming to a stop yesterday morning. investigators wouldn't speculate whether they believed it was a mechanical error or pilot error. they will look at many factors. >> we have people who are looking at the human side of the operations. they will be looki
two of the runways at sfo remain closed. passengers are being warned to expect long delays and some flight cancellations again today. the head of the ntsb and her team of investigators arrived late last night and the block boxes have been recovered. matt keller spoke with her and he's live at sfo with their big job ahead and the latest on the investigation. matt. >> the chairman of the ntsb told me this morning that she believes the crewmembers are still here in san francisco and she...
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one of four runways at sfo. most of the time it's one of the two runways used for arrivals and departure of the larger planes like the boeing 777 and others used for international flights. >> investigators will less tone the conversations made from the air traffic control towers as they try to piece together what happened. here's a sample of what they will listen to. >> asiana 214, emergency vehicles are responding. they are en on their way. >> some of the audio is difficult to make out. but you can hear the tower telling the pilot who radioed in that emergency vehicles were on their way. this conversation happened in moment right after the crash. >> we talked to abc7 news aviation consultant john nance what he believes likely went wrong. >> we know it was too low obviously, we know it was too slow, and the combination of that with the nose up angle, of course, which is what we were told at first, that there was a major problem in trying to make the runway. and the missing element here is power. now did they pus
one of four runways at sfo. most of the time it's one of the two runways used for arrivals and departure of the larger planes like the boeing 777 and others used for international flights. >> investigators will less tone the conversations made from the air traffic control towers as they try to piece together what happened. here's a sample of what they will listen to. >> asiana 214, emergency vehicles are responding. they are en on their way. >> some of the audio is difficult...
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we are joined live from sfo. matt, you had a one-on-one interview with the head of the agency this morning? >> yes, i did. and i was told that the national transportation safety board, the faa and airport officials are meeting behind closed doors right now. they are expected to update the press on the latest here at sfo. now here's a look inside the terminal in just the past hour. many of the people who were supposed to fly out yesterday after the crash were rebooked on flights today. this morning i also did the one-on-one interview with the chairman of the national transportation safety board, deborah hersman. she told me they covered the flight cockpit recorders and voice recorder and they are on their way to washington d.c. they are important in determining the cause of the crash. >> people will be looking at the human side of things, look at operating aircraft, rules, regulars, looking at human performance, they will be auditioning the to be pit voice recorder to see about the crew interaction. >> here's some
we are joined live from sfo. matt, you had a one-on-one interview with the head of the agency this morning? >> yes, i did. and i was told that the national transportation safety board, the faa and airport officials are meeting behind closed doors right now. they are expected to update the press on the latest here at sfo. now here's a look inside the terminal in just the past hour. many of the people who were supposed to fly out yesterday after the crash were rebooked on flights today....
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we now the ntsb is enroute to sfo. we expect them to -- >> we're having some trouble with the live shot there. but the ntsb is expected to arrive in the next 45 minutes. >>> coming up, a legal expert that will tell us a little bit more about what happens next from a legal standpoint after a plane crash of this magnitude. ♪ [ roars ] ♪ ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ male announcer ] universal studios summer of survival. ♪ [ male announcer ] universal studios summer of survival. because what you dont know can hurt you.urance, what if you didn't know that it's smart to replace washing-machine hoses every five years? what if you didn't know that you might need extra coverage for more expensive items? and what if you didn't know that teen drivers are four times more likely to get into an accident? 'sup the more you know, the better you can plan for what's ahead. talk to farmers and get smarter about your insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum -bum ♪ >>> a tragic day indeed. july 6, 2013 wil
we now the ntsb is enroute to sfo. we expect them to -- >> we're having some trouble with the live shot there. but the ntsb is expected to arrive in the next 45 minutes. >>> coming up, a legal expert that will tell us a little bit more about what happens next from a legal standpoint after a plane crash of this magnitude. ♪ [ roars ] ♪ ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ male announcer ] universal studios summer of survival. ♪ [ male announcer ] universal studios summer of...
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we have had crews inside, outside sfo, obviously, all day. charles clifford is standing by live now with an update. >> reporter: right now i'm inside terminal 3 here at sfo. this is the domestic terminal, the united terminal. and behind me, there's still a handful of people trying to check in before midnight. it was down the hall hours ago. it's just a few folks now. this is where the rebooking is happening! this is where folks are whose flights were canceled today. they have been in line for hours trying to rebook flights. also people coming in from other locations discovering their connecting flights were canceled. this is the board here, at the united terminal, and tonight before midnight, pretty much all of the flights are either canceled or delayed or closed! there's maybe two flights left leaving tonight before midnight. the situation improves if you get into tomorrow morning, july 7th, you can see there's on-times, things are starting to get back to normal tomorrow morning, kind of. so we'll see if that holds up. >>> kron4 is expanding
we have had crews inside, outside sfo, obviously, all day. charles clifford is standing by live now with an update. >> reporter: right now i'm inside terminal 3 here at sfo. this is the domestic terminal, the united terminal. and behind me, there's still a handful of people trying to check in before midnight. it was down the hall hours ago. it's just a few folks now. this is where the rebooking is happening! this is where folks are whose flights were canceled today. they have been in line...
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christin ayers at sfo. thank you. >> at last report there were 34 patients five of them critical at san francisco general. kpix 5's sue quan is at the hospital with the latest numbers, sue? >> reporter: treated here at san francisco general. 11 are children. let's go right to the side owe we shot earlier today of the ambulances arriving. at first the first wave came in with ten patients in all and five in critical. five upgraded to serious condition. two of them were children at the time. we understand that there were some burns broken bones, and some having to require surgery. a second wave came in with 24 more patients. so to tea toll 34. -- total 34. we understand there may be another bus load coming here or to ucsf. we did hear from the chief of the emergency room on what the situation was here. he said they did bring in extra staff. they had certified translators. they moved patients out of an entire floor on the sixth floor to make room for the families that were coming in. ten to 12 were brought -- l
christin ayers at sfo. thank you. >> at last report there were 34 patients five of them critical at san francisco general. kpix 5's sue quan is at the hospital with the latest numbers, sue? >> reporter: treated here at san francisco general. 11 are children. let's go right to the side owe we shot earlier today of the ambulances arriving. at first the first wave came in with ten patients in all and five in critical. five upgraded to serious condition. two of them were children at the...
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live snide of sfo. you can see it's really busy and in just a few hours at midnight the national transportation safety board or ntsb chair will arrive at midnight . ntsb and fbi will investigate how to this cross happened. a preference is tentatively scheduled for tomorrow morning and we still don't know when or where that conference will be held. reporting live from san francisco, jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> we have seen all the daylight pictures of wreckage and now we want to show you a night view, live pictures from chopper 2. you can see that the area where the wreckage of the plane sits is lit up and it is secured and it's off-limits to everyone, until ntsb investigators arrive around midnight tonight to begin their investigation sometime tomorrow. a very ominous sign of what happened today and when you look at, it's truly meekerrable, but that all, but two people on board this plane survived. >> one of the many incredible images of the disaster was taken by a man on the flight asiana
live snide of sfo. you can see it's really busy and in just a few hours at midnight the national transportation safety board or ntsb chair will arrive at midnight . ntsb and fbi will investigate how to this cross happened. a preference is tentatively scheduled for tomorrow morning and we still don't know when or where that conference will be held. reporting live from san francisco, jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> we have seen all the daylight pictures of wreckage and now we...
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joe voska is at sfo. >> reporter: allen it's a mess still right here at sfo. the last we heard from airport officials is this. there are four runways here, two of them are operating right now. and so what that means right now is that not just here at international terminal but domestic as well is there hundreds if not thousands of people just standing the line for in some -- in line or in some cases camping out. >> the situation is they have no connecting flights to get us out of here until tuesday. the 9th. our option was either to stay here until tuesday or to fly back to burbank and then get another flight out monday afternoon. >> reporter: right now is terminal 3. domestic. look at these long lines. one couple told us they'd been waiting in line for three hours and this is the line get this -- to rebook, that is to rebook their next flight and what they're being told is they will not be allowed the book anything tomorrow. it will have to be monday or tuesday before they can get out of here. >> we can't get out of here until the 10th but we're going to try
joe voska is at sfo. >> reporter: allen it's a mess still right here at sfo. the last we heard from airport officials is this. there are four runways here, two of them are operating right now. and so what that means right now is that not just here at international terminal but domestic as well is there hundreds if not thousands of people just standing the line for in some -- in line or in some cases camping out. >> the situation is they have no connecting flights to get us out of...
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we brought up the 17 incidents at sfo. one that we haven't mentioned is called flight of the resolution for people who follow that. 19 people were killed in october 1953 when a british commonwealth pacific plane flying from
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see the shot at sfo of the flight. near the rear of the plane, benjamin was jumping off and helping others get off. benjamin talked with us at length. 20, 30 minutes about his harrowing ordeal on flight. let's listen in to part of the interview. [ indiscern bible ] >> bit surreal. people not believing what was happening. i wasn't believing. and then the door was not too close. and then opened the door. we didn't have a slide. the slide was gone. piece of the wing was gone. there was a lot of debris there. we were on the ground. started ushering people out. and trying to calm down as well. people were pushing each other out. and so, you know -- the hostess was trying to help as well. but there was a lot of commotion going on. obviously. >> amazing huh. >> you hear the panic, people, instinct, people trying to get off. one of the questions they will be looking into, why didn't the chute open. one of the issues too. the chutes are supposed to be where you go in an emergency. >> one more thing about benjamin. he said. so t
see the shot at sfo of the flight. near the rear of the plane, benjamin was jumping off and helping others get off. benjamin talked with us at length. 20, 30 minutes about his harrowing ordeal on flight. let's listen in to part of the interview. [ indiscern bible ] >> bit surreal. people not believing what was happening. i wasn't believing. and then the door was not too close. and then opened the door. we didn't have a slide. the slide was gone. piece of the wing was gone. there was a lot...
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all air traffic in and out of sfo is canceled. fire trucks rush to the scene. >> again, you can see the airplane came to rest just short of the taxi way f and exit ramp n. they are on runway 28 l. we've also heard from at least again, as i've mentioned earlier, a half dozen commercial pilots who fly this route all the time. they say the data and what they've been able to see, this is not official. but apparently because again, this guide path, this electronic system has been shut down. there has been construction on this particular runway. that this was a visual flight approach. visual rules applied. that has been confirm by san francisco international airport spokesman doug yackle. and perhaps this pilot came in at too steep an angle and then tried to overcorrect. that's when things went wrong. as he overcorrected, he essentially put the plane into glide. he didn't have much power. he got too low and tried to pitch that nose up to gain the air speed we've been talking about all afternoon. that's when the tail hit that rock retain
all air traffic in and out of sfo is canceled. fire trucks rush to the scene. >> again, you can see the airplane came to rest just short of the taxi way f and exit ramp n. they are on runway 28 l. we've also heard from at least again, as i've mentioned earlier, a half dozen commercial pilots who fly this route all the time. they say the data and what they've been able to see, this is not official. but apparently because again, this guide path, this electronic system has been shut down....
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we are in the park south of sfo. it's surreal looking across the bay at the wreckage the asiana flight 214. it was a tragedy for those two people killed and others aboard. it's been a major inconvenience for anyone else using the airport today. here is video and passengers at the international terminal waiting on flights had not yet arrived yet. many. larger flights were diverted to seattle. they begin arriving two or three hours. here are two passengers. they were bewildered and in limbo. let's begin with a gentleman from germany. >> they decided to put me on british airways flight. i'm not sure. >> so you were supposed to be out of here by now, right? >> by now, yes. >> when do you think you will get out of here? >> i have no idea. >> sat for two hours on the phone. >> are you going to get home tonight? >> no, not until monday. >> two more days? >> two more days. >> who is paying for the airline ticket? >> they didn't charge us anything but we have to stay at a hotel. >> what are you going to do in san francisco? >
we are in the park south of sfo. it's surreal looking across the bay at the wreckage the asiana flight 214. it was a tragedy for those two people killed and others aboard. it's been a major inconvenience for anyone else using the airport today. here is video and passengers at the international terminal waiting on flights had not yet arrived yet. many. larger flights were diverted to seattle. they begin arriving two or three hours. here are two passengers. they were bewildered and in limbo....
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you're looking at live pictures from sfo. you can still see the debris field, as local authorities continue to come through the debris. they found the plane's black boxes. they have been sent off to be analyzed. they could contain very critical information. the airline's president says there was not a problem with the engine. this morning, chairwoman of the ntsb said the human toll could have been worse. >> there was significant damage on the aircraft last night. when we went out, we went to take a look at it. inside the aircraft, there's significant structural damage. so we certainly -- when we see, that we are very thankful all that there weren't more facilities and serious judge injuries. >> pilots are able to enable a safe landing. >> we have team coverage. we begin with phil with the very latest in the news room. >> as we know, the cause of the accident is still under investigation. it appears that the airplane hit the run way with the tail. here's the story. >> 214. i have an emergency. vehicles are responding. we have
you're looking at live pictures from sfo. you can still see the debris field, as local authorities continue to come through the debris. they found the plane's black boxes. they have been sent off to be analyzed. they could contain very critical information. the airline's president says there was not a problem with the engine. this morning, chairwoman of the ntsb said the human toll could have been worse. >> there was significant damage on the aircraft last night. when we went out, we went...
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four runways at sfo, two have been reopened. what is remarkable is to listen to the sfo flight tower and to the pilot of this asiana flight 214. here's what we know. there was no call of distress before this crash. so everything seemed to be somewhat normal for the pilot until he, until it all happened. we know that from the conversations between the flight tower and the pilot. so let's listen in on flight 214. asiana airlines between the tower at sfo and the pilot. >> everybody calling. stand by. hold your position. >> maintain 3,000. >> [ inaudible ]. >> emergency vehicles are responding. >> emergency vehicles are responding. >> okay. >> the airport is closed. >> that's the big takeaway. you hear that clearly from the tower. all runways are closed. emergency vehicles are responding. and the faint voice that you're hearing is that pilot. and we don't know at this point whether there was a communication trouble between the pilot or the tower but we do know that the tower was very clear. emergency vehicles responding and all runw
four runways at sfo, two have been reopened. what is remarkable is to listen to the sfo flight tower and to the pilot of this asiana flight 214. here's what we know. there was no call of distress before this crash. so everything seemed to be somewhat normal for the pilot until he, until it all happened. we know that from the conversations between the flight tower and the pilot. so let's listen in on flight 214. asiana airlines between the tower at sfo and the pilot. >> everybody calling....
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seoul to sfo, 10, 12 hours. had no idea anything was going wrong until the last instant, when the pilot came in too lope. benjamin levy, spoke to us from sf jen rageneral treated for in ribs and his account of what happened at 11:27 a.m. this morning. >> it was a bit surreal. a lot of people screaming. not believing what was happening to them. i wasn't believing. the door was too close. and the door, which we don't have slide. the slide was gone. a piece of wing was gone. a lot of debris on the ground. started to usher people. trying to calm down as well. people were pushing each other out. and, so, you know -- the hostess was trying to help as well. there was a lot of commotion going on, obviously. so thankful that many people got out of the plane quickly. you know, not being too injured. i don't know the number. i understand there are some deaths now. >> benjamin levy lives in the bay area, traveling from seoul. like so many on the flight. the passage way between seoul and sfo, tourists, nationals, koreans, u.
seoul to sfo, 10, 12 hours. had no idea anything was going wrong until the last instant, when the pilot came in too lope. benjamin levy, spoke to us from sf jen rageneral treated for in ribs and his account of what happened at 11:27 a.m. this morning. >> it was a bit surreal. a lot of people screaming. not believing what was happening to them. i wasn't believing. the door was too close. and the door, which we don't have slide. the slide was gone. a piece of wing was gone. a lot of debris...
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flights bound for sfo were diverted to san jose. oakland, sacramento, and los angeles, and by 3:00 this afternoon, more than 230 flights were cancelled. one woman bound for hawaii says the waiting is the worst part. >> every place is so chaotic. when you got off the plane, you didn't know where to go or what to do because if you were going on another flight, you didn't know whether you were gonna be able to catch it or not catch it so that's what we've all been kind of worried about. we still don't know until we get to san francisco whether or not we get to take our flight or not. >> and oakland air part spokesman tells kpix 5, four of the airlines rerouted to oakland were international flights. 27 flights were september onto san jose. this is how one eyewitness in millbrae described what happened. >> all of a sudden i looked out and seen this plane coming in. what caught my attention was it was just a little wobbly coming in for the landing. it just didn't look like planes do when they're landing. we see planes landing all the time
flights bound for sfo were diverted to san jose. oakland, sacramento, and los angeles, and by 3:00 this afternoon, more than 230 flights were cancelled. one woman bound for hawaii says the waiting is the worst part. >> every place is so chaotic. when you got off the plane, you didn't know where to go or what to do because if you were going on another flight, you didn't know whether you were gonna be able to catch it or not catch it so that's what we've all been kind of worried about. we...
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sfo this evening. two of the four runways opened a couple of hours ago to allow planes to land and take off. but sfo says that it is working as quickly as it can to open the other two. hundreds of flights were canceled today and you can imagine there's a backlog. so if you're flying out you want to check with your airline to see if that flight will be on time. >> other arriving flights diverted to oakland international airport. some people who were waiting for the departing flights had a pretty hard time getting information. there was a lot of confusion. a lot of people who didn't know what was going on. they waited for their flights pretty hard to get the info. many of them scrambled to find a flight from other bay area airports as well. a woman who went to oakland said she was waiting for her departing flight at sfo and witnessed the crash. >> it just looked like a big ball of smoke. there was fire trucks and cops and -- you know, all sorts of stuff just going down and yeah. big smoke. >> at that poi
sfo this evening. two of the four runways opened a couple of hours ago to allow planes to land and take off. but sfo says that it is working as quickly as it can to open the other two. hundreds of flights were canceled today and you can imagine there's a backlog. so if you're flying out you want to check with your airline to see if that flight will be on time. >> other arriving flights diverted to oakland international airport. some people who were waiting for the departing flights had a...
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live here at sfo. i'll bring it back to you. >> i know that a lot of airlines if you do have a flight coming out of sfo or know someone coming in. l check with your airline about your options. >> a little patience will go a long way today. >> our breaking news conference don'ts. coming up, an emergency responder first on the scene joining us live in the studio. san francisco police chief. she's going to tell us what happened yesterday morning and going forward. >>> and good sunday morning to you. we're starting off with the usual. low clouds along the shore. we'll take a break and have is the forecast in a minute. ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, >>> it was a lobby coming in for a landing. >> the asiana boeing 777 skidded on the runway with its tail and it blew up into flames. we just learned the two young passengers who dieded were 16-year-old chinese students. we have a live look where investigators are examining the pieces of the train. the cause of the crash still unknown at this hour. it may take months or years
live here at sfo. i'll bring it back to you. >> i know that a lot of airlines if you do have a flight coming out of sfo or know someone coming in. l check with your airline about your options. >> a little patience will go a long way today. >> our breaking news conference don'ts. coming up, an emergency responder first on the scene joining us live in the studio. san francisco police chief. she's going to tell us what happened yesterday morning and going forward. >>>...
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he has flown in and out of sfo. there are, you know, instrumentationsment all kinds of guidance system. something called -- >> visual approach slope indicaters. it is a set of light that pilots under visual flight rules. it is a set of light that is can tell you whether you are too high or too low for your approach to the runway. >> there's a question as to whether or not they were on. and we will make an effort to get that. but i understand from randy that it doesn't matter whether they were, it is legal for them not be on. >> that led have been a complete back up system because all commercial flights in the united states, vickey, operate under what are called instrument flight rules. the ac crow name is ifr. so that means that even when on approach to sfo, on a clear day, his instruments are still set so that he can fly on what is called the ils or instrument landing system. >> let's go ahead and listen to a clip from my interview with randy. play that. >> as i say and the instrument landing system was out of comm
he has flown in and out of sfo. there are, you know, instrumentationsment all kinds of guidance system. something called -- >> visual approach slope indicaters. it is a set of light that pilots under visual flight rules. it is a set of light that is can tell you whether you are too high or too low for your approach to the runway. >> there's a question as to whether or not they were on. and we will make an effort to get that. but i understand from randy that it doesn't matter whether...
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here are the latest developments in the crash of that asiana passenger jet at sfo. investigators with the national transportation safety board are on the scene. you saw them walking on the live picture on the runway. they took a first look at the wreckage this morning and they
here are the latest developments in the crash of that asiana passenger jet at sfo. investigators with the national transportation safety board are on the scene. you saw them walking on the live picture on the runway. they took a first look at the wreckage this morning and they
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we'll check in with bob at sfo near sfo throughout the morning. the passengers and crew most seriously injured in the asiana airlines crash were rushed to san francisco general hospital. it's the city's only level 1 trauma for and it received 53 patients. this morning, six people remain in critical condition, including a child. a spokeswoman for the hospital said in total, 27 adults and 26 children were treated. so far, only seven have been discharged. benjamin leavy was one of the patients taken to sf general. he's a 39-year-old who happened to be sitting in an exit row when the plane crashed on the tarmac and amazingly, he ozable to walk away from the burning plane. he said he can't believe more people weren't killed. >> trying not to scream, push each other. people were so confused and traumatized. you know, no code from the captain, press for emergency landing or engine failure. nothing. >> hospital officials say the patients injuries ranged from burns and broken bone to head and spinal cord injuries. this morning, still conflicting informatio
we'll check in with bob at sfo near sfo throughout the morning. the passengers and crew most seriously injured in the asiana airlines crash were rushed to san francisco general hospital. it's the city's only level 1 trauma for and it received 53 patients. this morning, six people remain in critical condition, including a child. a spokeswoman for the hospital said in total, 27 adults and 26 children were treated. so far, only seven have been discharged. benjamin leavy was one of the patients...
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nbc bay area cheryl herd is at sfo. she begins our expanded team coverage of the crash of flight 214. cheryl. >> diane, there's no doubt about
nbc bay area cheryl herd is at sfo. she begins our expanded team coverage of the crash of flight 214. cheryl. >> diane, there's no doubt about
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especially the hospitals within the 15 mile radius in all directions from sfo. potentially they could have an accident like this. stanford said, i believe, eight trauma teams up within a matter of 20 minutes to be able to take in patients, stanford hospital to your house. it gives you an idea these hospitals are prepared for this type of thing. they can get those trauma teams up in a hurry. there was triage here. you also had people that were injured that didn't realize it. maybe them internal injuries. a couple of doctors were talking about that. about how maybe a few hours set in before they realized they may have bruised or hurt some things inside because of the very quick and sudden landing and the way they came down so hard and bounced by most accounts. you have people that actually felt they were okay, then started feeling not so well and eventually went to the hospital. you had a number of injuries that range from those type of internal injuries, to people that may have hurt their neck, their back, to cuts, bruises, burns, to critical injuries as well. >>
especially the hospitals within the 15 mile radius in all directions from sfo. potentially they could have an accident like this. stanford said, i believe, eight trauma teams up within a matter of 20 minutes to be able to take in patients, stanford hospital to your house. it gives you an idea these hospitals are prepared for this type of thing. they can get those trauma teams up in a hurry. there was triage here. you also had people that were injured that didn't realize it. maybe them internal...
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sfo, alex savidge. channel 2 news. >>> we have been waiting for the ntsb news conference expected to get underway any minute. we want to take you live to where sal castaneda is continuing our team coverage. >> mike and claudine, we are waiting for officials to come out. they have gone into a closed door meeting at the museum at the international terminal of the airport. last time we heard from airport officials and i keep looking to make sure they don't go on here, when you heard mayor ed lee he and the fire chief give details and tell us all the passengers were accounted for. we are helping to learn more information and they come out and brief the media. it is supposed to start at 7:30. but they are running about an hour late now and obviously we are hoping they do do something and it looks like they might be telling us something new. and when that does happen, there is a lot of media here and international media. and people coming in from the networks and other nearby markets. so, it is obviously a bi
sfo, alex savidge. channel 2 news. >>> we have been waiting for the ntsb news conference expected to get underway any minute. we want to take you live to where sal castaneda is continuing our team coverage. >> mike and claudine, we are waiting for officials to come out. they have gone into a closed door meeting at the museum at the international terminal of the airport. last time we heard from airport officials and i keep looking to make sure they don't go on here, when you heard...
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i just crashed landed, sfo, most everyone seems fine, surreal. within moments of the crash, the crews were on the scene dousing the seen with water and foam. a man who saw it from his hotel said he saw a large brief fireball that came from underneath the aircraft. cnni reporter was also in a nearby hotel when he heard a large crashing sound. he said this is unnerving, we have a long flight home on monday. go to ireport.com to host and share what you saw today. you have heard of the blacks boxing on planes that record all the information, next, an expert what may be on the box what investigators can learn from it. out there owning it. the ones getting involved and staying engaged. they're not afraid to question the path they're on. because the one question they never want to ask is "how did i end up here?" i started schwab for those people. people who want to take ownership of their investments, like they do in every other aspect of their lives. thshe makes a nifty livingn sleeping on mattresses pioneered by engineers whose singluar devotion is no
i just crashed landed, sfo, most everyone seems fine, surreal. within moments of the crash, the crews were on the scene dousing the seen with water and foam. a man who saw it from his hotel said he saw a large brief fireball that came from underneath the aircraft. cnni reporter was also in a nearby hotel when he heard a large crashing sound. he said this is unnerving, we have a long flight home on monday. go to ireport.com to host and share what you saw today. you have heard of the blacks...
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big problems continuing at sfo. we are going to go live to s f o still awaiting a press conference but our reporter is on the scene will tran. >> reporter: this is scheduled to be taking place at any moment. we are expected to hear from the ntsb. as well as the fire department, it was supposed to start 1 hour ago. when they are done, you are going to be able to see that they are ready to go. this this remnants of yesterday, with thousands of passengers that have been stranded from yesterday. and today, flights are still delayed. some people, that were even on their airline and on the aircraft had to turn are round and go back to the gate because of the crash. nonetheless, they spend the night at s f o. >> weaver on the plane ready to go to seoul we were on the plane, ready to go to seoul. we could see that the wreckage was a tragedy and that that is why we are delayed. >> reporter: we spoke with another passenger and everybody saw what was going on. she described it and even though they spent the night here they wer
big problems continuing at sfo. we are going to go live to s f o still awaiting a press conference but our reporter is on the scene will tran. >> reporter: this is scheduled to be taking place at any moment. we are expected to hear from the ntsb. as well as the fire department, it was supposed to start 1 hour ago. when they are done, you are going to be able to see that they are ready to go. this this remnants of yesterday, with thousands of passengers that have been stranded from...
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tragic day for sfo, for san francisco, for everyone. i will provide as much information as we are able to at this time. the city leaders are here together. the mayor. fire chief. police chief. i would like to turn it over to the mayor ho now to say a few words. >> thank you, john. good afternoon. first let me say that on behalf of the people of san francisco our thoughts and our prayers are are with all of the passengers on the asiana airlines flight 214 from south korea. we are deeply saddened by this us incident and our hearts are with our friends and families of those that are affected. ladies and gentlemen, this is still a fluid and active scene, not everyone has yet to be accounted for. our first responders responded immediately to this incident and bay area hospitals, some nine of them including san francisco general are treating those with injuries and we will continue to monitor their conditions. i have just spoken with debra hirsman who is the chair of the international transportation safety board and she will be flying out her
tragic day for sfo, for san francisco, for everyone. i will provide as much information as we are able to at this time. the city leaders are here together. the mayor. fire chief. police chief. i would like to turn it over to the mayor ho now to say a few words. >> thank you, john. good afternoon. first let me say that on behalf of the people of san francisco our thoughts and our prayers are are with all of the passengers on the asiana airlines flight 214 from south korea. we are deeply...
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i just crash landed at sfo. tail ripped off. everyone seems fine. i'm okay. surreal. witnesses shocked that anyone could survive. >> just pancaked immediately. and then just kept sliding and sliding and sliding. it finally stopped and you could see how the fuselage kept buckling. surprised it didn't come apart all together. and it was unreal. >> reporter: helicopter pictures show the trail of destruction. impact on the stone embankment, one set of plan beilanding gear plane stabilizers, the tip of the tail, debris littering the runway. officials say there was no sign of trouble before the plane crashed. . the weather ideal, a clear day. all traffic using visual flight rules to land. pilots say landing at san francisco international can be tricky. this shows the final approach. the runway starting at the water's edge. two things they're looking at are the engines. asiana airlines saying both were in fine working order, but passengers did say they felt them add power to them just before that impact. also that left engine seems to have disappeared. and the instrument lan
i just crash landed at sfo. tail ripped off. everyone seems fine. i'm okay. surreal. witnesses shocked that anyone could survive. >> just pancaked immediately. and then just kept sliding and sliding and sliding. it finally stopped and you could see how the fuselage kept buckling. surprised it didn't come apart all together. and it was unreal. >> reporter: helicopter pictures show the trail of destruction. impact on the stone embankment, one set of plan beilanding gear plane...
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i crash landed at sfo, tail ripped off. most everyone seems fine. i'm okay. surreal. i bet it was surreal. lori sigel joins me now. new video that david shot, right? >> sure. you know, look, unbelievable picture. one of those pictures that comes out and this is the first thing we're looking at hearing about this. we have video, he actually shot this right as he was evacuating the flight moments after the crash. i want to play it for you right here, don. >> we just crash landed on my flight from seoul to sfo. the plane hit the runway really hard on the landing. we skidded to the side. i thought we were going to flip over. everyone seems to be okay. i don't have shoes on. i hit my hea pretty hard, i think i'm okay. as much as i fly, i don't think about this stuff happening. everyone seems to be okay but shaken up. wow! >> you can hear how shaken up he is in the video, as you can imagine. you can see people evacuating the plane. and it just the moments after, you can hear it in his voice. he's barefoot. compelling stuff. >> it is compelling. he said what everyone's think
i crash landed at sfo, tail ripped off. most everyone seems fine. i'm okay. surreal. i bet it was surreal. lori sigel joins me now. new video that david shot, right? >> sure. you know, look, unbelievable picture. one of those pictures that comes out and this is the first thing we're looking at hearing about this. we have video, he actually shot this right as he was evacuating the flight moments after the crash. i want to play it for you right here, don. >> we just crash landed on my...
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we've got a total of four runways at sfo. two of those runways remain close as a result of this incident. we have reopened two other runways and we are accepting limited arrives and departures. our best advice for passengers traveling at sfo continues to be to check with their airline for the status of their flight. in terms of command of the incident, at 5:00 p.m., an ntsb representative was on site and assumed command of the incident and investigation and we're anticipating receipt of the ntsb team from washington at approximately midnight tonight. the next step will be a press briefing, which will be held some time tomorrow morning, jointly with the ntsb, and we will advise the time of that briefing when it's established. thank you very much. >> there you have it, the latest from a news conference in san francisco. the headline here, undoubtedly, all 307 passengers have been accounted for. that coming from mayor ed lee. all have been accounted for. at this point, again, two people dead, 182 taken to area hospitals. the sit
we've got a total of four runways at sfo. two of those runways remain close as a result of this incident. we have reopened two other runways and we are accepting limited arrives and departures. our best advice for passengers traveling at sfo continues to be to check with their airline for the status of their flight. in terms of command of the incident, at 5:00 p.m., an ntsb representative was on site and assumed command of the incident and investigation and we're anticipating receipt of the...
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i've called sfo, the tsa. i've called literally everyone. i even called sf pd and i've called general hospital in san francisco. nobody has been able to assist me in any way, but coincidentally, a news team has just picked me up and is trying to get me past all those security lines to reunite with my dad as we speak right now. so -- >> so what are you saying, you would like better information? or them to be more reactive? >> they could have contacted maybe the families first before anybody else. especially for, you know, people that they've identified for a crew and passengers. they could have at least, you know, tried to reach out to the families, let them know they're okay or how this procedure is going to work. because so far, i don't know how to get into the airport, i can't get into the airport even if i wanted to. i didn't know where he was located. and thank god his phone is on, because nobody else has been really been in contact with my family. >> yeah. i know that i would be very upset if i had a family member involved. you understa
i've called sfo, the tsa. i've called literally everyone. i even called sf pd and i've called general hospital in san francisco. nobody has been able to assist me in any way, but coincidentally, a news team has just picked me up and is trying to get me past all those security lines to reunite with my dad as we speak right now. so -- >> so what are you saying, you would like better information? or them to be more reactive? >> they could have contacted maybe the families first before...
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when you see that wreckage on the runway or off the runway here at sfo. back to you guys in new york. >> adam, when you look at those pictures of the crash, a lot of people wondering how, in fact, did those people manage to get out of this aircraft. for miles people could see this fireball sitting on the runway. we were able to talk to different passengers there. how do they describe getting out of this aircraft? >> you know, it's interesting you mention that, clayton. one of the pilots i spoke to, watching all this coverage. i know them really well. talking about a couple of things. jet fuel isn't as flammable as gasoline. that allows you more time, buys you more time than years ago. while it takes a long time to get on and off of the plane. when we're in the back, seems like it takes forever. when you have a situation like this and all the doors open, you can get people off the plane, if there are not a lot of injuries on board, can you get them off in a minute or two. you can get to exit. it's that important to pay attention to where it is, because it'
when you see that wreckage on the runway or off the runway here at sfo. back to you guys in new york. >> adam, when you look at those pictures of the crash, a lot of people wondering how, in fact, did those people manage to get out of this aircraft. for miles people could see this fireball sitting on the runway. we were able to talk to different passengers there. how do they describe getting out of this aircraft? >> you know, it's interesting you mention that, clayton. one of the...
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claudia, thank you from sfo. we are getting a riveting account from one of the passengers on board the asiana plane showing how everyone helped one another. >> it was slow-motion. we could not believe it was happening. you did not know if you would be dead at the end of this or not. the plane stops. the person to my left was injure ed and was unconscious. i unbuckled myself. i was hurting but not too open. i opened the door. the door we managed to get up. this were no slides. i could see the debris but looking further, i told people, we okay, come down, come down. >> gregg: no slides. he said there was no warning by the pilot or crew before the plane stopped at the end of the runway. >> heather: as we told you the ntsb giving a brief summary of the contents of the black box contents including the data and cockpit voice recorder. what, exactly, does this tell us about the crash in or what went wrong? the former ntsb member during the reagan administration and chairman of the omega systems group. thank you for join
claudia, thank you from sfo. we are getting a riveting account from one of the passengers on board the asiana plane showing how everyone helped one another. >> it was slow-motion. we could not believe it was happening. you did not know if you would be dead at the end of this or not. the plane stops. the person to my left was injure ed and was unconscious. i unbuckled myself. i was hurting but not too open. i opened the door. the door we managed to get up. this were no slides. i could see...
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he wrote on twitter, i just landed, crash landed an sfo. and then he leaves this one word, surreal. >> it's amazing you see people walking off the plane with their bags. how they had the time and sense of mind to do that. >> well, the question is, is it calm or shock? i think that will be something we're going to talk about in the next hour, the psychological affectss of what has happened. >> and you can see fire crews there dousing the fuselage with water and foam. this man witnessed the landing by a nearby hotel and then noticed a white plume of smoke and saw a large, brief, fire ball that came from underneath the aircraft. you can bet the ntsb investigators will be talking to people like him. >> and there was frustration people there, okay, we are safe, i know as much as anyone has said, let me go home, but they were held at the airport for a while. and we've got a lot more on this story and other big stories that we're covering this morning. >> the next hour starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> ten hours of calm e
he wrote on twitter, i just landed, crash landed an sfo. and then he leaves this one word, surreal. >> it's amazing you see people walking off the plane with their bags. how they had the time and sense of mind to do that. >> well, the question is, is it calm or shock? i think that will be something we're going to talk about in the next hour, the psychological affectss of what has happened. >> and you can see fire crews there dousing the fuselage with water and foam. this man...